HistoryLink Essay: Muckleshoot Indian
Tribe __ "The Muckleshoot Indian tribe is an amalgam of several Native American
tribes that have inhabited the region surrounding the White and Green rivers for
centuries. Located on a six square mile reservation between Auburn and Enumclaw,
the tribe numbers in the thousands, and employs most of its members through
fisheries, gaming, small business, and tribal government." An excellent overview
of the Muckleshoot including a few Muckleshoot photos. - illustrated - From historylink.org -
http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=3636

Muckleshoot __ "The Muckleshoot are a Native American tribe descended from the
Coast Salish people of the Pacific Northwest. Traditionally, the Muckleshoots
lived along the eastern shores of Washington State's Puget Sound region and the
adjacent rivers of the Cascade Range." An encyclopedic article. - From wikipedia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muckleshoot

Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Home Page ___Although the whole website provides good
information, students will appreciate the detailed history pages in that
section. You'll find an overview, a detailed history which includes such topics
as clothing, tools, and food processing, and some information about their
language. - Text only - From the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe -
http://www.muckleshoot.nsn.us/